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Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Data available on female headed households by , Houselisting, Housing Census, Census, of the census houses occupied. Permanent House: Houses with wall and roof made of permanent materials. Wall can be G.I., Stone packed with Mortar, Hand-made tiles, Machine made tiles, Stone not packed with Mortar, Metal, Asbestos sheets, Burn bricks, Stone or Concrete. Roof can be made of tiles, Slate, G.I., Metal, Asbestos sheets, Brick, Stone or Concrete. Temporary house: Houses with wall and roof made of temporary material. Wall can be made of Grass, Thatch, Bamboo etc., Plastic, Polythene, Mud, Unburnt brick or Wood. Roof can be made of Grass, Thatch, Bamboo, Wood, Mud, Plastic or Polythene. Semi-Permament house: Either wall or roof is made of permanent material and other is made of temporary material. Serviceable temporary: Wall is made of Mud, Un-burnt brick or Wood. Non-serviceable house: Wall is made of Grass, Thatch, Bamboo etc., Plastic or Polythene temporary.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Data available on female headed households availing banking services and number of households having each of the specified assets.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Data available on female headed households by availability of type of latrine facility.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Data available on female headed households by availability of separate kitchen and type of fuel used for cooking.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Data available on availability of bathing facility and type of drainage connectivity for waste water outlet.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Data available on source and location of drinking water and availability of electricity and latrine.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Household is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households. A household with at least one Scheduled Caste member is treated as Scheduled Caste Household. Similarly, a household having at least one Scheduled Tribe member is treated as a Scheduled Tribe household. Data on number of dwelling rooms are also available.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Predominant materials of floor are bamboo/wood, mud, Burnt brick, Stone, Cement, Mosaic/ Floor tiles and Any other material of census houses occupied by them.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Home, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India

Source: data.gov.in

The female head of household for census purposes is a person who is recognised as such by the household. She is generally the person who bears the chief responsibility for managing the affairs of the household and takes decision on behalf of the household. The head of household need not necessarily be the oldest male member or an earning member, but may be a female or a younger member of either sex. In case of an absentee de jure Head who is not eligible to be enumerated in the household, the person on whom the responsibility of managing the affairs of household rests was to be regarded as the head irrespective whether the person is male or female. Predominant materials of roof and wall are Grass/thatch/bamboo/wood/mud etc., Plastic/ Polythene, Hand made tiles, Machine made tiles, Burnt brick, Stone/ Slate, G.I./metal/asbestos sheets and Concrete of census houses occupied by them.